Graham Statement on new Army Corps funding for South Carolina Water infrastructure projects
January 27, 2025North Myrtle Beach, City of Charleston, Orangeburg County to Receive Millions in Funding U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) made this statement after the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc, laurenscountybuzz Category: government, on-the-move
Columbia-Richland 911 Hiring Fair at capacity
January 27, 2025The Columbia-Richland 911 Hiring Fair scheduled for Wednesday, January 29, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. is now at capacity. Please also note that the hiring fair has changed…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
The United Way of the Midlands updates schedule and seeks volunteers for 2025 Point-in-Time Homelessness Counts
January 23, 2025The United Way of the Midlands is calling on community members to join the 2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Homelessness Counts. The PIT Counts were originally scheduled to take place on Wednesday,…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
City of Columbia facilities to have delayed start due to winter weather on Thursday, January 23, 2025
January 23, 2025Due to the threat of black ice and dangerous roads, City of Columbia facilities will be operating on a delayed start tomorrow, Thursday, January 23, 2025 and will open at…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Application process open for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding Fiscal Year 2025-2026
January 22, 2025The City of Columbia will begin accepting applications for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year (July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026) on Thursday, January 23, 2025.…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
City of Columbia adjusts solid waste schedule due to winter weather
January 22, 2025Due to declining weather conditions and closure of the landfill, the City of Columbia Solid Waste Division will not provide garbage, recycling or yard trash collection services on Wednesday, January…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
City of Columbia urges residents to be prepared for inclement winter weather
January 21, 2025On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, the City of Columbia is forecasted to experience snow and freezing temperatures that will make travel potentially hazardous. The City of Columbia, Columbia-Richland Fire Department and…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, headlines, on-the-move
City of Columbia urges residents to be prepared for inclement winter weather
January 21, 2025On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, the City of Columbia is forecasted to experience snow and freezing temperatures that will make travel potentially hazardous. The City of Columbia, Columbia-Richland Fire Department and…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
City of Columbia Council Members and City Manager provide condolences in wake of the murder of Ka’Niyah Baker
January 21, 2025Columbia City Council and the City Manager, Teresa Wilson, extend their deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of 13-year-old Ka’Niyah Baker, whose life was tragically taken far too…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
City announces parking and road closure plans ahead of King Day at the Dome
January 17, 2025The City of Columbia announces plans for parking and road closures ahead of the 25th Annual King Day at the Dome, a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Application process open for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding Fiscal Year 2025-2026
January 16, 2025The City of Columbia will begin accepting applications for Hospitality Tax Grant Funding for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year (July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026) on Thursday, January 23, 2025.…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Richland Library welcomes new artist-in-residence, Brittany Watkins
January 16, 2025Richland Library is dedicated to providing unrestricted access to programming, services, and resources, encompassing support for mental health and mindfulness. Please join us in welcoming the newest addition to the residency program,…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move, the-arts
County Government offices closing for MLK Jr. Day
January 16, 2025Richland County Government facilities will operate on altered schedules Monday, Jan. 20 as the County observes Martin Luther King Jr. Day. County Government offices will be closed Monday and reopen…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
The City of Columbia Business Licensing Division to launch new software for licensing
January 16, 2025The City of Columbia Business Licensing Division announced a partnership with HdL Companies to provide enhanced licensing services via a new cloud-based platform effective now. What is Changing? The new software…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Helene Debris Update: SCDOT completes final debris pickup in many impacted counties and reminds others to put debris out to the curb now
January 16, 2025The South Carolina Department of Transportation is making a final pass for debris in many impacted counties. Those counties are listed below and shown on the map. The counties currently…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc Category: government, on-the-move
Swiss-based PHENOGY announces plans for Columbia headquarters
January 16, 2025Sustainable energy storage systems leader will introduce sodium-ion technology to the United States PHENOGY AG has announced plans to open their US headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina. Based in Switzerland,…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: economic-development, government, on-the-move
South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond honors Joshua Shumak with the 2024 NASS John Lewis Youth Leadership Award for advocacy on behalf of Native American Communities
January 16, 2025Secretary of State Mark Hammond presented Joshua Shumak with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) John Lewis Youth Leadership Award. Joshua Shumak was honored for his advocacy efforts…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Richland County responds to Department of Justice findings
January 15, 2025Richland County disagrees with the conclusion of the report the Department of Justice released today and strongly believes we provide constitutional protections for individuals housed at Alvin S. Glenn Detention…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond honors Joshua Shumak with the 2024 NASS John Lewis Youth Leadership Award for Advocacy on behalf of Native American Communities
January 15, 2025On January 14, 2025, Secretary of State Mark Hammond presented Joshua Shumak with the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) John Lewis Youth Leadership Award. Joshua Shumak was honored…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc Category: government, on-the-move
Swiss-Based PHENOGY announces plans for Columbia headquarters
January 15, 2025Sustainable energy storage systems leader will introduce sodium-ion technology to the United States PHENOGY AG has announced plans to open their US headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina. Based in Switzerland,…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
The United Way of the Midlands seeks volunteers for 2025 Point-in-Time Homelessness Counts
January 15, 2025The United Way of the Midlands is calling on community members to join the 2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Homelessness Counts, scheduled to take place on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. This annual effort…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, non-profit, on-the-move
City of Columbia to host 37th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration service
January 14, 2025The City of Columbia will be hosting the 37th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration service on Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park at…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Columbia Parks & Recreation Department launches new Park & Play recreational van
January 14, 2025The mobile activity center will serve as a vital resource to reach underserved communities by providing accessible, free, and engaging recreational activities for families and children. The City of Columbia…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
City of Columbia Mayor’s Coffee with the Press
January 14, 2025Who: Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann What: Mayor Daniel Rickenmann will hold an informal coffee with the press the last Wednesday morning of every month. These will be informal coffee talks where representatives from…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Office of Business Opportunities to host two entrepreneurial training programs
January 14, 2025The City of Columbia’s Office of Business Opportunities is now accepting applications for the 2025 NxLevel For Micro Entrepreneurs and 2025 FastTrac Growth Venture courses taking place from January to…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: entrepreneurship, government, on-the-move
City of Columbia receives $204 million in federal funding for Assembly Street Railroad Project
January 14, 2025On Friday, January 10, 2025 Congressman James E. Clyburn of South Carolina announced $204,200,000 for the Assembly Street Railroad in Columbia. This project was funded by the U.S. Department of…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, headlines, on-the-move, transportation
2025 South Carolina Chef Ambassadors
January 13, 2025On January 13, 2025, Governor Henry McMaster announced chefs from Greenville, Conway, and North Charleston have been selected to represent South Carolina as 2025 Chef Ambassadors. He was joined by…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc, laurenscountybuzz Category: food, government, on-the-move
City of Cayce announces 2025 funding opportunities
January 13, 2025The City of Cayce announced the opening of the 2025 Hospitality and Accommodation Grants program. This annual funding opportunity is designed to support local businesses, tourism-related initiatives, and community organizations…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Project Showcase | Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund
January 13, 2025Who: Office of the Mayor What: Join us for a celebration of the Bloomberg Youth Climate Action Fund projects! Meet the passionate young change makers, celebrate their efforts, share ideas, and be…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Richland County works to protect Residents’ privacy rights in legal dispute
January 13, 2025Richland County is working to protect property owners’ privacy rights in response to a lawsuit filed by Zillow Inc. The lawsuit, filed in Richland County Circuit Court, requests that the…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move, residential-real-estate
With wintry mix in forecast Friday, Richland County urges caution
January 9, 2025With the threat of inclement weather in the area Friday, Jan. 10, Richland County Government is encouraging residents to plan ahead and exercise caution. A wintry mix is expected to affect the County beginning midday Friday. A…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
South Carolina joins $20 million multistate data breach settlement with nation’s largest nonbank mortgage servicing company
January 8, 2025The State of South Carolina and 52 state financial regulatory agencies have taken coordinated action against mortgage company Bayview Asset Management LLC, and three of its affiliates, Lakeview Loan Servicing,…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Section of Saluda Riverwalk behind Riverbanks Zoo & Garden closed for construction from January 6 through January 13
January 6, 2025The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department will close a portion of the Saluda Riverwalk trail on January 6, 2025 for public safety during heavy construction being undertaken by…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024
January 6, 2025Capital investment by existing industry excels, accounting for $5.38 billion The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc Category: economic-development, government, headlines, on-the-move
The United Way of the Midlands seeks volunteers for 2025 Point-in-Time Homelessness Counts
January 6, 2025The United Way of the Midlands is calling on community members to join the 2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Homelessness Counts, scheduled to take place on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. This annual effort…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
SCDES launches new Coastal Atlas to provide valuable information about SC’s Coastal Environment
January 6, 2025The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services’s Bureau of Coastal Management (BCM) launched a new public resource providing valuable information about South Carolina’s coastal environment. The new South Carolina Coastal…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc, laurenscountybuzz Category: environmental, government, on-the-move
Former Assistant County Attorney Kimberly Wunder joins Pope Flynn
December 27, 2024Kimberly Wunder, a former in-house local government attorney, has joined Pope Flynn, a Columbia-headquartered law firm that focuses on governmental and public finance matters. Wunder will focus on providing cities,…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc Category: government, law, on-the-move
State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Gayle Whitlock of FIVE Virtual Program as Educator of the Month
December 20, 2024South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Gayle Whitlock of Lexington Richland School District Five’s FIVE Virtual Program in Chapin as the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program’s Educator of the…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
SCDOT begins clearing and grubbing phase at Carolina Crossroads
December 19, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation has begun clearing and grubbing activities as part of Phase 3B of the Carolina Crossroads Project in Richland and Lexington counties. This work is…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move, transportation
Secretary of State Mark Hammond certifies South Carolina’s nine electoral votes for Donald J. Trump and J.D. Vance
December 17, 2024Secretary of State Mark Hammond convened the 2024 Electoral College on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 at 11:00 AM in Columbia, South Carolina. The following members of the Electoral College unanimously…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Five Points Association celebrates a year of success and announces FPA Award winners
December 16, 2024The Five Points Association (FPA) is proud to celebrate another year of remarkable achievements and community impact. At the Five Points Annual Meeting on December 12 at Boyd Innovation Center…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, non-profit, on-the-move
SC Senator Thomas Alexander and April Allen honored with the Roger Milliken Defender of Manufacturing Award
December 16, 2024The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance (SCMA) celebrated the remarkable leadership and achievements of Senator Thomas Alexander and April Allen on Thursday and presented them with its highest honor – the…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc Category: economic-development, education, government, manufacturing, on-the-move
Clyburn statement on President Biden providing clemency and pardons for individuals convicted of non-violent crimes
December 12, 2024Today, U.S. Congressman James E. Clyburn (SC-06) released the following statement on President Joe Biden providing clemency for nearly 1,500 individuals on home confinement and pardons for 39 individuals convicted of non-violent…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Congaree Land Trust and partners announce collaborative conservation of land for expansion of Lee State Park
December 12, 2024Congaree Land Trust and The South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism are celebrating the conservation of more than 135 acres of land that will be added to Lee…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: banking-and-finance, environmental, government, non-profit, on-the-move
Start Planning Now: Top Tips to Prepare for the 2025 Tax Season and Protect Against Fraud
December 11, 2024With the new year just three weeks away, start planning now for the 2025 tax season! Getting organized before tax season begins can save you time and money when you’re…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc Category: government, on-the-move
Conservation District announces mini-grants for environmental learners
December 11, 2024Students at four Richland County schools will receive funding assistance for hands-on conservation projects and environmental education initiatives this school year, thanks to financial support from the Richland Soil and…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
City of Columbia announces Holiday Decorating Contest for local businesses and nonprofits
December 10, 2024Celebrate the Season: Enter the Contest to Showcase your Holiday Spirit The City of Columbia is pleased to announce the Capital City’s first-ever Holiday Decorating Contest, inviting local businesses and…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
Ready for It: End of the Year Tax Tips
December 10, 2024It goes fast, doesn’t it? Just when you’re comfortable with the back-to-school routine, here come the holidays. Take a deep breath and enjoy the season – 2024 version. But once…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move
SCDOT receives a “Clean Audit” of Agency’s Finances for seventh consecutive year
December 5, 2024The South Carolina Department of Transportation was presented with an unmodified, or “clean audit” for the fiscal year 2023-2024. This report marks the seventh consecutive year the agency’s financial operations…
Read MorePosted in: lowcountrybizsc, midlandsbiz, upstatebizsc, laurenscountybuzz Category: government, on-the-move
Celebrate the Holiday Season at the Meeting Street Artisan Holiday Markets in West Columbia!
December 5, 2024The City of West Columbia’s Meeting Street Artisan Market is bringing the holiday spirit to life with special Holiday Editions on the first three Saturdays of December: December 7, 14,…
Read MorePosted in: midlandsbiz Category: government, on-the-move, the-arts








